Saturday 18th November at 21pm, the new concert of the singer-pianist with the recent song against political correctness.
Automatically generated description, the Trianon Viviani will host the concert of Lorenzo Hengeller, “Trio”.
The Neapolitan singer-pianist and composer – “witty and elegant”, as artistic director Marisa Laurito defines him – is now at home at the Trianon Viviani. In this new concert he appears in the classic jazz formation of the trio.
After years of solo piano evenings, as well as forced musical-pandemic solitude, Hengeller will revisit pieces from his repertoire with Daniele Sorrentino, on double bass, and Luigi Del Prete on drums.
"There will be gags, music, entertainment and tributes to Carosone, Luttazzi and Paolo Conte, who are my points of reference – promises the artist –, and above all a lot of dialogue between me and the musicians through the instruments and not only. After years we decided to meet again with Del Prete and Sorrentino and improvisation will be prevalent, with a thrilling atmosphere, very stimulating, because you never really know where it will end up”.
Hengeller will also perform his latest song, written as a joke for Marisa Laurito, Nun se po' chiù parla', a song that pokes fun at politically correct language.
Article published on November 17, 2023 - 16:55